Queneau Raymond:
We Always Treat Women Too Well
Translator: BarbaraWright, Introduction by: JohnUpdike
New York Review Of Books , 2003
Quality paperback, 200 pages
Size: 203x129 mm
ISBN: 9781590170304
ISBN-10: 159017030X
Raymond Queneau
≪Div≫≪B≫Raymond Queneau≪/B≫ Was A French Poet, Novelist, And Publisher Best Known For His Novel, ≪I≫ Zazie Dans Le M&Amp;#233;Tro≪/I≫, Which Was Made Into An Internationally Successful Film Of The French Nouvelle Vague School By Louis Malle. ≪B≫Philip Terry≪/B≫&Amp;Nbsp;Is The&Amp;Nbsp;Author Of ≪I≫Aesopocrypha≪/I≫ And ≪I≫The≪/I≫ ≪I≫Book Of Bachelors ≪/I≫And The Editor Of The Short Fiction Collection, &Amp;Nbsp;≪I≫Ovid Metamorphosed.≪/I≫≪/Div≫
John Updike
John Updike Was Born In 1932, In Shillington, Pennsylvania. He Graduated From Harvard College In 1954, And Spent A Year In Oxford, England, At The Ruskin School Of Drawing And Fine Art. From 1955 To 1957 He Was A Member Of The Staff Of "The New Yorker, " And Since 1957 Has Lived In Massachusetts. He Is The Author Of Fifty-Odd Previous Books, Including Twenty Novels And Numerous Collections Of Short Stories, Poems, And Criticism. His Fiction Has Won The Pulitzer Prize, The National Book Award, The American Book Award, The National Book Critics Circle Award, The Rosenthal Award, And The Howells

